First International Symposium on Enhanced Electrochemical Capacitors. Universite de Nantes, June 29th - July 2nd 2009

Nantes, France, 2009

CONFERENCE TOPICS

Highlighting the following topics:

Electrical double layer capacitors and pseudocapacitors

Electrode materials: carbons, oxides, polymers,...

Electrolytes (organic, aqueous, ionic liquids)

Electrochemistry and interface phenomena

Symmetric and asymmetric systems

Devices, performances and applications

Electrochemical capacitors, also called supercapacitors, are electricity storage devices subject to increasing research efforts due to their potential technological impact in a wide variety of applications, from portable electronics to stationary power sources or electrical/hybrid vehicles. The enhancement of energy and power densities, cycle life and safety in use remain strongly related to the choice of electrode materials, electrode/electrolyte interactions as well as electrochemical storage mechanisms in various complex systems. A few meetings offer the opportunity to gather most renowned experts in the related fields together with non-specialist engineers and researchers who would like to know more about these storage devices identified as major electrochemical systems for the near future. ISEE'Cap09 is a unique opportunity for researchers to give and access an overview of the most recent recent results on electrochemical capacitors, covering a wide range of scientific and technological aspects intimately related to each other for the achievement of enhanced storage devices.

Appearance of professor Yury Gogotsi is in the First International Symposium on Enhanced Electrochemical Capasitors

In the hall of meetings during conducting of the First International Symposium on Enhanced Electrochemical Capasitors. Nant, France, 2009. Extreme on the right professor Yu. Gogotsi

In the hall of meetings during conducting of the First International Symposium on Enhanced Electrochemical Capasitors. Nant, France, 2009. Extreme on the right professor Yu. Gogotsi

Dinner during the First International Symposium on Enhanced Electrochemical Capasitors. Nant, France, 2009. Extreme on the right professor Yu. Gogotsi

Dinner during the First International Symposium on Enhanced Electrochemical Capasitors. Nant, France, 2009. Extreme on the right professor Yu. Gogotsi

Break during the First International Symposium on Enhanced Electrochemical Capasitors. Nant, France, 2009. Extreme on the right professor Yu. Gogotsi

The group photo of participants of the First International Symposium on Enhanced Electrochemical Capasitors

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